This probably deserves its own thread.
The Supreme Court has ruled that during the planning process for new fossil fuel sites that not only the construction of the site should be considered but now the actual burning of the fossil fuels mined should be taken into account regards its green obligations. This could put a few cats amongst the pigeons.
https://x.com/GreenpeaceUK/status/18...7Ctwgr%5Etweet
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20-06-2024 09:50 AM #1
New Supreme Court ruling on fossil fuels.
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20-06-2024 10:06 AM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I haven't been following this. Whilst, on the face of it, it seems like a sensible decision to me, I'm wondering what the arguments against it are, and what the possible unintended consequences are.
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20-06-2024 10:28 AM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-06-2024 11:43 AM #4
It's throwing doubt on licenses issued for examples like Cambo and Rosebank. I'd imagine those two will produce millions if not 10's of millions of barrels of oil and they now have to include the environmental impacts the actual oil produced have on the planet where they didn't have to previously. I suppose it's not far off what SNP were suggesting with the Climate Compatibility Tests.
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20-06-2024 02:04 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But if we don't use our own oil fields, won't it just be a case that we'll buy it from somewhere else instead?
I happily admit that I'm not an expert on this but... that would kind of render the concept pretty meaningless.
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20-06-2024 02:11 PM #6
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A climate compatibility test sounds like nonsense, how can any extraction of oil and gas be good for the climate? It sounds like a get out for people that want to play on both sides, neither committing to it or coming out and saying you are against it. Do we even know what the tests are?
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20-06-2024 03:08 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The majority of crude oil used in the UK comes from Norway, second is the US which may now be first. Add to that Grangemouth is closing and moving to the Netherlands with Ratcliffe receiving a £500m bung from Westminster then I doubt it'll make much difference.
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20-06-2024 03:15 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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20-06-2024 03:43 PM #9
Hopefully leads to more of this.
https://www.beatricewind.com/
I saw this yesterday when I was up at John o'groats. It looks huge.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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30-01-2025 08:26 AM #11
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Bumping this thread.
Have it on good authority there will some big news on this very shortly.
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30-01-2025 10:12 AM #12
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3e1pw7npklo
Approvals for Rosebank and Jackdaw quashed as unlawful. Operators need to re-apply for development consent.
Brutal for those involved. Authorities really are doing their best to destroy the domestic oil and gas industry. Silly thing is, without any demand curbs the country will still use/burn the same volume of oil and gas, just the econmic benefits will all simply go to Norway etc.
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30-01-2025 10:36 AM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-01-2025 06:11 PM #14
Just close this thread. It’s all smoke and mirrors. I was told over 10 years ago that Scotlands oil was done. It was finished.
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31-01-2025 06:21 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you drive up Aberdeen on a calm still night and listen closely you can hear yon oilrigs slurping away just like happens when you reach the bottom of one of those Macdonalds chocolate milkshakes.
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01-02-2025 07:21 AM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Scotland's oil will run out by 2019. Voting for independence means we would have no income, and would be begging to rejoin the UK to end our poverty... and to get back into the EU.
Rule Britannia!
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